Join us or renew today! Become a part of Medfield Historical Society’s vibrant membership community. When you become involved with us through our programs, events and collections, you will experience the joy of unexpected discoveries. Medfield has a rich history and we are learning more about it every day.

The Medfield Historical Society is a private, nonprofit institution and receives no funding from the Medfield town budget. Membership dues directly support the day-to-day operations of the Medfield Historical Society Museum and the Peak House, and enable the society to continue providing the services and educational opportunities that are our mission.

Basic Benefits for all Members

Free admission to the museum and library

Advance notice of all MHS programs and events

Invitations to special members-only events

Access to the collections at the society Museum

Free subscription to our quarterly publication, The Bulletin

Free monthly e-newsletter, The Portal

Join us today and enjoy these benefits as well as the knowledge that you are helping to support your community.

Become a Member

Our membership year runs from January 1st through December 31st. The Society conducts its annual membership appeal in November of each year. There are four annual and two lifetime membership levels:

Membership Level

Annual Donation

Lifetime Membership

Individual

$30

$500

Family

$50

Senior (60+ Years)

Individual

$20

$250

Couple

$30

Student

$5

Your membership support is important to us and to the Medfield community. By joining, you will strengthen your “sense of history” and “sense of belonging” through reading our publications, attending events, sharing your memories at our programs or volunteering. This benefits not only you and your family but Medfield. Our “collective memory” is essential to how we as a town define ourselves and is integral to our cultural fabric.

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Connect With Us

Upcoming Programs and Events

Mr. Baker’s Fantasyland of the Beautiful and the BizarreMonday, April 2, 2018
7:30 pm
First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church
26 North St., Medfield

Gloria Greis, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Needham History Center & Museum, will speak about an 800-acre fantasyland on the Dover-Needham line developed by William Emerson Baker, an eccentric millionaire. Learn about his background, creations, aspirations and the separation movement he launched which eventually led to the succession from Needham of Wellesley before his death in 1888 at age 59.